Инструкция по эксплуатации Saturn ST-FP9072

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FOOD PROCESSOR

Dear Buyer!

We congratulate you on having

bought the device under trade

name “Saturn”. We are sure that

our devices will become faithful

and reliable assistance in your

housekeeping.

Avoid extreme temperature chang-

es. Rapid temperature change (e.g.

when the unit is moved from freez-

ing temperature to a warm room)

may cause condensation inside the

unit and a malfunction when it is

switched on. In this case leave the

unit at room temperature for at

least 1.5 hours before switching it

on. If the unit has been in transit,

leave it indoors for at least 1.5

hours before starting operation.

BLENDER DO’S AND DONT’S

DO

1. Use only the line voltage and fre-

quency as specified on the bottom of

the blender.

2. Always operate blender on a clean,

dry surface to prevent air from carrying

foreign material or water into the motor.

3. Put liquid portions of recipes into

blender container first unless the in-

structions in recipes specify otherwise.

4. Cut all firm fruits and vegetables,

cooked meats, fish and seafoods into

pieces no larger than ¾’’ (1.8 cm) to 1’’

(2.5 cm). Cut all kinds of cheeses into

pieces no larger than ¾’’ (1.8 cm).

5. Use rubber spatula to push ingredi-

ents to be chopped into liquid portion of

recipe ONLY when motor is OFF.

6. Place cover firmly on blender con-

tainer before starting and rest hand on

the container cover when starting and

running motor.

7. Remove heavy dips and spreads, nut

butters, mayonnaise and products of

similar consistency by removing the

processing assembly and pushing the

mixture out through the bottom opening

into serving dishes or storage container.

8. Pour mixtures if liquid or semi-liquid

consistency, such as muffin and cake

batters from blender container.

9. Allow cooked vegetables and broth to

cool before pouring into blender con-

tainer for processing.

10. Switch to a higher speed if the mo-

tor seems to labor when processing to

prevent overloading of the motor.

11. Use a “MINI-BLENDER” or 5-cup

blender container to process citrus rind,

coffee beans or cereal grains. Use only

glass blender container to process whole

spices and hard cheese.

DON’T

1. DON’T expect your blender to re-

place all of your kitchen appliances. It

will not: mash potatoes, whip egg

whites or substitutes for dairy toppings,

grind raw meat, knead or mix stiff

dough or extract juices from fruits and

vegetables.

2. DON’T process mixtures too long.

Remember, the blender performs its

tasks in seconds, not minutes. It is bet-

ter to stop and check the consistency

after a few seconds than to overblend

and have a mushy or too finely ground

product.

3. DON’T overload the motor with ex-

tra-heavy or extra-large loads. If the

motor stalls, turn off immediately, un-

plug cord from outlet and remove a por-

tion of the load before beginning again.

4. DON’T put ice cubes into the con-

tainer without at least one cup of liquid.

Ice cubes will not process properly with-

out liquid.

5. DON’T attempt to remove blender

container from motor base or replace it

until the motor has coasted to a com-

plete stop. Blender parts can be dam-

aged.

6. DON’T remove container cover while

processing, as food spillage can occur.

Use feeder cap opening to add ingredi-

ents.

7. DON’T place or store processing as-

sembly on motor base without first cor-

rectly assembling the blender container.

Severe injury can result if blender is

accidentally turned on.

8. DON’T use any utensil, including

spatulas, in the container while the mo-

tor is running. They can catch in the

moving blades, break the container and

cause severe injury.

9. DON’T use ANY container not rec-

ommended by manufacturer for pro-

cessing foods. Other containers may

break or loosen during processing and

cause severe injury.

10. DON’T use “MINI-BLENDER” con-

tainers for processing whole spices (ex-

cept peppercorns) or hard cheeses, as

they can break the “MINI-BLENDER”

container and cause injury.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using electrical appliances, basic

safety precautions should always be

followed, including the following:

1. Read all instructions.

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